Feeding has moved on from the Dell Fork Ranch to the Campbellís Old Bondurant place. Do you want to know how Lennie Campbell and his four horse up hay rack sleigh have managed to cope with Bondurantís snowiest winter in nine years?

At forty below with three feet of soft snow and almost three hundred cold, hungry cows and horses every day is a survival exercise for the cowboy and his herd.

The Campbell Cattle Companyís hay racks are equipped to cope with every possible contingency. Ice too thick for the cows to get to drinking water: bring along a big pick to chop drinking holes in the creeks. Moose raiding the hay stacks: equip the sleigh with an array of fencing tools to repair the stack yards fences. The thousands of dude visitors to the Bondurant Ranch web cam want to know how itís done.

Scroll through the photos below to find out more about the tools carried on the hay sled.

Finally, at the right rear is a strip of leather for baled hay hooks, a fence stretcher, pitch forks and a jug of drinking water. If the lid and surface of the water freeze, Lennie bangs them on the side of the hay rack.